Created to help Butler students during times of unforeseen financial crisis, the Emergency Assistance Fund has received an increase of applications in the past month.
Students face uncertain future applying for jobs and internships
With the global economy rapidly slowing in response to the coronavirus pandemic, many companies have laid off employees and stopped hiring.
Students consider alternative grading policy to spring 2020 classes
Students have until May 15 at 5 p.m. EST to decide if they would like to utilize the alternative grading policy for any or all of their classes.
Build your own Bulldog with this RBE group’s product
This Lego version of Butler’s newest celebrity was a product created by Bulldog Bricks, one of the many Real Business Experience groups on Butler’s Campus.
Staying fit from afar: Butler HRC continues fitness classes online
The Butler HRC is offering workout classes over Instagram Live in order to encourage movement and physical fitness among students during self-quarantine.
Student organizations stay connected with members virtually
On-campus organizations are trying to maintain a connection with the student-body despite not being able to gather in-person.
Butler University students looking for ways to reconnect with belongings after campus closure
Student Affairs has asked students to not return to campus at this time given Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s stay-at-home executive order.
Brooke Kandel-Cisco named dean of Butler University College of Education
Kandel-Cisco served as the interim dean of the College of Education during the 2019-2020 school year.
In-person to online: how students have adapted to tutoring at home
Tutoring options on-campus have been switched to online, allowing students to receive feedback on speeches, writing and musical performances while at home. Each organization has different options, but the switch to online hasn’t left tutoring behind.
Butler professor and students work to promote Pandemic Risk Insurance Act
The act, which could help in the economic recovery from the coronavirus, has been seen by members of Congress and the president.